I will just say this about Wagakki Band, which I love: This is a music video of one of their songs, which is fine. However as you go down your Wagakki Band journey I highly recommend watching their _live performances._ These are some of the greatest entertainers in the world today and their live performances just elevate their music. I recommend the song _Hakushu Kassai_ which translates as simply, "Applause."
This Japanese band incorporates modern Rock instruments, along with traditional instruments such as: the shamisen (stringed instrument), the koto (stringed instrument), the wadaiko (percussion), and the shakuhachi (flute-like instrument). As some of the comments mentioned, the colab. between the Wagakki Band and Amy Lee from Evanescence's "Bring Me to Life" (live) is spectacular! ~Henry~
Welcome to the world of Wagakki Band. Senbonzakura (1000 cherry blossoms) The song is a vocaloid cover written by Kurousa-P, performed by Hatsune Miku. The song is about Japan's westernization, so a rather dark story, although the song has an up beat sound and is perhaps WGB's biggest hit. Don't be surprised if the video is taken down or blocked, at least in Japan. MV videos licensed to Avex are often taken down. Stick to the live performance WGB is best live anyway. Wgakki Band has 8 members who are all professionals on their instruments. Wagakki b and was formed by Pianist, poet and Shigin singer Yuko Suzuhana. Machiya - guitar, vocals Beni Ninagawa - tsugaru shamisen (three strings) Kiyoshi Ibukuro - koto (25 strings) Asa - bass Daisuke Kaminaga - shakuhachi (bamboo flute) Wasabi - drums Kurona - wadaiko (Japanese drums) The band was officially started in 2013 and quickly became popular and today an arena band that holds large concerts. Best known for their Daishinnenkai concerts (New Year's Concert). They have released 7 albums or the 7th is coming in three days on July 26th. I recommend 和楽料バンドWagakki Band:鏡花水月(Kyoukasuigetsu)+海天叫ぶ夜(Tsukini sakebuyoru) - REACT tour 2019 (sub CC)
I strongly support his suggestion too. Kyouka Suigetsu + Tsuki Ni Sakebu Yoru. It is an amazing fusion of Japanese traditional music and heavy metal with smoking solos of every member. Here's the link to it th-cam.com/video/aWlMc-pbDc8/w-d-xo.html. I also recommend a phenomenal piece by threesome of Shamisen (the banjo), Shakuhachi (the flute), and Taiko (the drums), the title is Toono Monogatari Yon-yon th-cam.com/video/WlSVRNAkVXY/w-d-xo.html. This performance reminds me of Dueling Banjos and sounds a lot like Bluegrass to me.
Yikes, to see a reaction of a song that has more views than my homecountry has inhabitants, back in the days i hoped they would become the music of the 2020 Olympics. Anyway, I'd like suggest two bands. The first one is from Iceland that goes a litte bit like Heilung. Kælan Mikla - Hvítir Sandar The other one is from japan. Hanabie. Copy and paste that kanji in TH-cam search. 【花冷え。】-令和マッチング世代 Hope that works, not that i get banned again from youtube, a third band from my Hometown in germany: th-cam.com/video/1ZXHbXHD2No/w-d-xo.html
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I will just say this about Wagakki Band, which I love: This is a music video of one of their songs, which is fine. However as you go down your Wagakki Band journey I highly recommend watching their _live performances._ These are some of the greatest entertainers in the world today and their live performances just elevate their music. I recommend the song _Hakushu Kassai_ which translates as simply, "Applause."
If i may recommend a specific performance, which brought tears of joy to my eyes, it would be this: th-cam.com/video/Kli0M-dmoeo/w-d-xo.html
@@D4REK4 Yup. They often play _Hakushu Kassai_ as an encore.
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I second this!
This Japanese band incorporates modern Rock instruments, along with traditional instruments such as: the shamisen (stringed instrument), the koto (stringed instrument), the wadaiko (percussion), and the shakuhachi (flute-like instrument). As some of the comments mentioned, the colab. between the Wagakki Band and Amy Lee from Evanescence's "Bring Me to Life" (live) is spectacular! ~Henry~
Thank you for watching and for all this great information. We have added your suggestion to our list.
Welcome to the world of Wagakki Band. Senbonzakura (1000 cherry blossoms) The song is a vocaloid cover written by Kurousa-P, performed by Hatsune Miku. The song is about Japan's westernization, so a rather dark story, although the song has an up beat sound and is perhaps WGB's biggest hit. Don't be surprised if the video is taken down or blocked, at least in Japan. MV videos licensed to Avex are often taken down. Stick to the live performance WGB is best live anyway.
Wgakki Band has 8 members who are all professionals on their instruments.
Wagakki b and was formed by Pianist, poet and Shigin singer Yuko Suzuhana.
Machiya - guitar, vocals
Beni Ninagawa - tsugaru shamisen (three strings)
Kiyoshi Ibukuro - koto (25 strings)
Asa - bass
Daisuke Kaminaga - shakuhachi (bamboo flute)
Wasabi - drums
Kurona - wadaiko (Japanese drums)
The band was officially started in 2013 and quickly became popular and today an arena band that holds large concerts. Best known for their Daishinnenkai concerts (New Year's Concert).
They have released 7 albums or the 7th is coming in three days on July 26th.
I recommend
和楽料バンドWagakki Band:鏡花水月(Kyoukasuigetsu)+海天叫ぶ夜(Tsukini sakebuyoru) - REACT tour 2019 (sub CC)
Thank you for watching and for sharing all this great information. We have added your suggestion to our list.
I strongly support his suggestion too. Kyouka Suigetsu + Tsuki Ni Sakebu Yoru. It is an amazing fusion of Japanese traditional music and heavy metal with smoking solos of every member. Here's the link to it th-cam.com/video/aWlMc-pbDc8/w-d-xo.html.
I also recommend a phenomenal piece by threesome of Shamisen (the banjo), Shakuhachi (the flute), and Taiko (the drums), the title is Toono Monogatari Yon-yon th-cam.com/video/WlSVRNAkVXY/w-d-xo.html. This performance reminds me of Dueling Banjos and sounds a lot like Bluegrass to me.
@@gatograto Thanks. It is on our list
🎶try it👍
■Wagakki Band - 星月夜 (Hoshizukiyo) + 天樂 (Tengaku)
th-cam.com/video/hCFVu9oE5I0/w-d-xo.html
■和楽器バンド Wagakki Band : 雪影ぼうし(Yuki kagebooshi) - 2018大新年会 (2018 New Year Party) (sub. provide)
th-cam.com/video/B0vt3FuOmS0/w-d-xo.html
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@@grandparentsreact ■和楽器バンド / The Beast MV (※アニメ『範馬刃牙』野人戦争編オープニングテーマ)
th-cam.com/video/OGN5O2891EY/w-d-xo.html
If you like Wagakki Band , then I can suggest checking out .
Wagakki Band with Amy Lee - " Bring Me To Life "
from JAPAN 🙋
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Her vocal style is Japanese traditional technic ”Gin-ei”.
Her traditional style show video
th-cam.com/video/F6HtieEa_Aw/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for watching and for sharing that really cool video.
Hiiii!!! React to the band Forestella!!! I love! Pliiiiis!
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@@grandparentsreact Utopía!!! or covers: Bohemian rhapsody, bad romance, je suis Malade............
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Yikes, to see a reaction of a song that has more views than my homecountry has inhabitants,
back in the days i hoped they would become the music of the 2020 Olympics.
Anyway, I'd like suggest two bands.
The first one is from Iceland that goes a litte bit like Heilung.
Kælan Mikla - Hvítir Sandar
The other one is from japan. Hanabie. Copy and paste that kanji in TH-cam search.
【花冷え。】-令和マッチング世代
Hope that works, not that i get banned again from youtube, a third band from my
Hometown in germany:
th-cam.com/video/1ZXHbXHD2No/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for watching and for the suggestions. We have added them to our list.
Respect the masks, they use traditional japanese kabuki (theatre) and oni (demon) masks
Loved the masks, clothing and instruments.
Couldn't watch the flashing back and forth with video.
We understand. Some reactors will completely cut away from the video often, in order to get past the copyright restrictions on TH-cam. Some viewers have said they like the fact that they can still see the video when we do the see-through effect. Tell us about some other reactors that use a different method that you like. We are learning and are open for suggestions.
@@grandparentsreact Two reactors you might check out is Ryan Mear and another is Glass Moon Gaming.
I actually prefer it this way so they don't have to pause like other reactors. Chances are people who watched this video have already seen the original.